Construction Disputes

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In compiling the third and entirely revised edition of Construction Disputes: Representing the Contractor, the editors have sought out as specialists in their field: contributing authors who are not only experienced in resolving construction disputes but also known and respected for their expertise in specific critical areas commonly encountered in construction litigation.Although intended primarily to assist attorneys, this book also provides a useful desk reference for anyone whose activities touch on long-term contract matters and gives individual contractors a better understanding of how their actions may affect this increasingly important part of operations.larly that payments under the loan agreement had been made directly to the
contractor.43 Absent a contractual provision that speaks directly to the issue, ...
claims against construction lenders.44 The underlying rationale of these
decisions is that the mere expectation by a contractor or subcontractor that
payment ... In one New Jersey case, subcontractors sought to rely in part on a
lendera#39;s policy manualanbsp;...